Are there any publically available recordings of conversations between ATC and pilots?











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It can be either audio or transcription.
It would be perfect if it also contains aircraft tracks.










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    which country are you asking about?
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    Dec 3 at 15:32






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    You can start with Youtube: youtube.com/results?search_query=atc+audio
    – Grzegorz Oledzki
    Dec 4 at 8:14










  • Are you interested in recordings only or live streaming as well?
    – Ister
    Dec 4 at 10:43










  • Location doesn't matter. Preferably recorded not live data. Transcribed recordings are the best thing for me. However, most of the transcriptions that I've found are about some incidents but I need something typical.
    – Daria Kharkina
    Dec 4 at 11:58










  • What are you trying to do with the recordings/transcriptions? Knowing that might help determine a source, or perhaps alternative way to accomplish your goal.
    – BruceWayne
    Dec 4 at 15:57















up vote
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It can be either audio or transcription.
It would be perfect if it also contains aircraft tracks.










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  • 5




    which country are you asking about?
    – Federico
    Dec 3 at 15:32






  • 2




    You can start with Youtube: youtube.com/results?search_query=atc+audio
    – Grzegorz Oledzki
    Dec 4 at 8:14










  • Are you interested in recordings only or live streaming as well?
    – Ister
    Dec 4 at 10:43










  • Location doesn't matter. Preferably recorded not live data. Transcribed recordings are the best thing for me. However, most of the transcriptions that I've found are about some incidents but I need something typical.
    – Daria Kharkina
    Dec 4 at 11:58










  • What are you trying to do with the recordings/transcriptions? Knowing that might help determine a source, or perhaps alternative way to accomplish your goal.
    – BruceWayne
    Dec 4 at 15:57













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It can be either audio or transcription.
It would be perfect if it also contains aircraft tracks.










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It can be either audio or transcription.
It would be perfect if it also contains aircraft tracks.







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    which country are you asking about?
    – Federico
    Dec 3 at 15:32






  • 2




    You can start with Youtube: youtube.com/results?search_query=atc+audio
    – Grzegorz Oledzki
    Dec 4 at 8:14










  • Are you interested in recordings only or live streaming as well?
    – Ister
    Dec 4 at 10:43










  • Location doesn't matter. Preferably recorded not live data. Transcribed recordings are the best thing for me. However, most of the transcriptions that I've found are about some incidents but I need something typical.
    – Daria Kharkina
    Dec 4 at 11:58










  • What are you trying to do with the recordings/transcriptions? Knowing that might help determine a source, or perhaps alternative way to accomplish your goal.
    – BruceWayne
    Dec 4 at 15:57














  • 5




    which country are you asking about?
    – Federico
    Dec 3 at 15:32






  • 2




    You can start with Youtube: youtube.com/results?search_query=atc+audio
    – Grzegorz Oledzki
    Dec 4 at 8:14










  • Are you interested in recordings only or live streaming as well?
    – Ister
    Dec 4 at 10:43










  • Location doesn't matter. Preferably recorded not live data. Transcribed recordings are the best thing for me. However, most of the transcriptions that I've found are about some incidents but I need something typical.
    – Daria Kharkina
    Dec 4 at 11:58










  • What are you trying to do with the recordings/transcriptions? Knowing that might help determine a source, or perhaps alternative way to accomplish your goal.
    – BruceWayne
    Dec 4 at 15:57








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5




which country are you asking about?
– Federico
Dec 3 at 15:32




which country are you asking about?
– Federico
Dec 3 at 15:32




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You can start with Youtube: youtube.com/results?search_query=atc+audio
– Grzegorz Oledzki
Dec 4 at 8:14




You can start with Youtube: youtube.com/results?search_query=atc+audio
– Grzegorz Oledzki
Dec 4 at 8:14












Are you interested in recordings only or live streaming as well?
– Ister
Dec 4 at 10:43




Are you interested in recordings only or live streaming as well?
– Ister
Dec 4 at 10:43












Location doesn't matter. Preferably recorded not live data. Transcribed recordings are the best thing for me. However, most of the transcriptions that I've found are about some incidents but I need something typical.
– Daria Kharkina
Dec 4 at 11:58




Location doesn't matter. Preferably recorded not live data. Transcribed recordings are the best thing for me. However, most of the transcriptions that I've found are about some incidents but I need something typical.
– Daria Kharkina
Dec 4 at 11:58












What are you trying to do with the recordings/transcriptions? Knowing that might help determine a source, or perhaps alternative way to accomplish your goal.
– BruceWayne
Dec 4 at 15:57




What are you trying to do with the recordings/transcriptions? Knowing that might help determine a source, or perhaps alternative way to accomplish your goal.
– BruceWayne
Dec 4 at 15:57










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LiveATC.net has live and recorded ATC radio for most countries/airports. There are lots of flight tracking websites, e.g. FlightAware, that have live and recorded radar/ADS-B tracks. You'll have to correlate the two yourself.






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    I'm a PPL student and I use two sources:





    • LiveATC.net web site for getting used to live communication on my local airport and also for analyzing recorded communication during my training flights.


    • VASAviation YouTube channel, which contains many videos capturing communication during aviation incidents, including charts and subtitles.






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      Yes: Many publicly available accident/incident reports contain communication transcripts; some of those will contain aircraft tracks, too.






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        LiveATC.net has live and recorded ATC radio for most countries/airports. There are lots of flight tracking websites, e.g. FlightAware, that have live and recorded radar/ADS-B tracks. You'll have to correlate the two yourself.






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          LiveATC.net has live and recorded ATC radio for most countries/airports. There are lots of flight tracking websites, e.g. FlightAware, that have live and recorded radar/ADS-B tracks. You'll have to correlate the two yourself.






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            LiveATC.net has live and recorded ATC radio for most countries/airports. There are lots of flight tracking websites, e.g. FlightAware, that have live and recorded radar/ADS-B tracks. You'll have to correlate the two yourself.






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            LiveATC.net has live and recorded ATC radio for most countries/airports. There are lots of flight tracking websites, e.g. FlightAware, that have live and recorded radar/ADS-B tracks. You'll have to correlate the two yourself.







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                I'm a PPL student and I use two sources:





                • LiveATC.net web site for getting used to live communication on my local airport and also for analyzing recorded communication during my training flights.


                • VASAviation YouTube channel, which contains many videos capturing communication during aviation incidents, including charts and subtitles.






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                  I'm a PPL student and I use two sources:





                  • LiveATC.net web site for getting used to live communication on my local airport and also for analyzing recorded communication during my training flights.


                  • VASAviation YouTube channel, which contains many videos capturing communication during aviation incidents, including charts and subtitles.






                  share|improve this answer

























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                    I'm a PPL student and I use two sources:





                    • LiveATC.net web site for getting used to live communication on my local airport and also for analyzing recorded communication during my training flights.


                    • VASAviation YouTube channel, which contains many videos capturing communication during aviation incidents, including charts and subtitles.






                    share|improve this answer














                    I'm a PPL student and I use two sources:





                    • LiveATC.net web site for getting used to live communication on my local airport and also for analyzing recorded communication during my training flights.


                    • VASAviation YouTube channel, which contains many videos capturing communication during aviation incidents, including charts and subtitles.







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                        Yes: Many publicly available accident/incident reports contain communication transcripts; some of those will contain aircraft tracks, too.






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                            Yes: Many publicly available accident/incident reports contain communication transcripts; some of those will contain aircraft tracks, too.






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